isync/debian/control
Oswald Buddenhagen 130664b622 The Big Rewrite. too many change to list them all.
as opposed to earlier threats, BerkDB was not entirely dropped; i
suppose the isync 0.7 -> 0.8 change had a reason, so i added an
alternative UID storage scheme.
note that BDB 4.0 is not sufficient, as the db->open function changed in
an incompatible way ...

i updated the debian packaging except for a changelog entry.
note that i removed the upgrade blurb, as upstream now has a smooth
upgrade path down to at least isync 0.4.
2004-03-27 16:07:20 +00:00

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Source: isync
Section: mail
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Nicolas Boullis <nboullis@debian.org>
Uploaders: Nicolas Boullis <nboullis@debian.org>, Theodore Y. Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
Standards-Version: 3.6.1
Build-Depends: libssl-dev, debhelper (>= 4.1.16), dpkg-dev (>= 1.9.0), libdb4.2-dev, dpatch
Package: isync
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Suggests: mutt
Description: Synchronize Maildir and IMAP4 mailboxes
A command line application which synchronizes mailboxes; currently
Maildir and IMAP4 mailboxes are supported.
New messages, message deletions and flag changes can be propagated both ways.
It is useful for working in disconnected mode, such as on a laptop or with a
non-permanent internet collection (dIMAP).
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Features:
* Fine-grained selection of synchronization operations to perform
* Synchronizes single mailboxes or entire mailbox collections
* Partial mirrors possible: keep only the latest messages locally
* Trash functionality: backup messages before removing them
* IMAP features:
* Supports TLS/SSL via imaps: (port 993) and STARTTLS (RFC2595)
* Supports CRAM-MD5 (RFC2195) for authentication
* Supports NAMESPACE (RFC2342) for simplified configuration
* Pipelining for maximum speed (currently only partially implemented)